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The Bâchi emerald, a 17 cm tuna boat made in France by Maiso…
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The Bâchi emerald, a 17 cm tuna boat made in France by Maiso…
See original version (French)
Estimate
€7 - €25
Voluntary lot
Description
The Bâchi emerald, a 17 cm tuna boat made in France by Maison Tirot. Handmade from solid beech wood from the forests of Brittany, this boat is fitted with a Bermuda-style cotton sail. Its shape is inspired by the tuna boats our ancestors used to fish with... A bath and beach toy for the little ones. As it has no keel or ballast, it's best used for bathing or in small beach pools. A must-have toy for seaside holidays! In French maritime slang, the bachi is the headgear worn by sailors and petty officers in the Navy. Made from blue woollen cloth, it is topped with a red pompom in the French Navy. - This prize will be delivered to you anywhere in mainland France from €11.99 - VAT recoverable - Postage and packing costs shared by all your prizes won
Le Bâchi - Wooden toy boat
The Bâchi is a traditional, hand-crafted sailing boat designed by Maison Tirot to accompany children on their bath-time adventures.
Technical specifications
* Material: Beech wood
* Origin: 100% French (Made in France)
* Design: Water green hull, natural wood mast, white fabric sail
* Recommended age: 3 years and over
* Weight: 140g
Ideas for use
* Bath toy
* Children's bedroom decoration
* Outdoor play (ponds, fountains)
Practical information
* Manufacturer : MAISON TIROT
* EAN : Not specified
* LPN/AUC : Not specified
SEO keywords
* Wooden toys
* Bath boat
* French craftsmanship
* Traditional toys
* Maison Tirot
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About the sale
WGAuction - New Stocks : Toys, REVELL & ALTAYA modelling, ONLY children's fashion and CHICCO nursery. Shipping is MANDATORY for the entire sale - Lightweight products, take advantage of this opportunity to group your lots.
Auction location
Auction time
06/17/2026 at 8:00 PM
ID: 87523931
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